Across the Continuum of Care Caregiver Wellness Central Sterile Clinical Lab Communication Continence and Incontinence Dietary Nutrition Documentation Emergency and Trauma Emergency - Critical Care F-Tag Compliance Geriatric Infection-Prevention Legal Aspects of Nursing Operating Room Pain Management Pediatrics Psych-Neuro Quality Improvement Respiratory Rehab and Therapy Safety Skin and Wound Care Spanish Taking Care of Me
In this course, hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) will be discussed in depth along with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), electronic stimulation (E-Stim) and ultrasound as treatment options for non-healing wounds
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Course Description IV placement and maintenance is one of the most commonly performed procedures for nurses in the acute care setting and is becoming more and more common in the ambulatory setting
Develop an increased understanding of what care facilities for a successful infection prevention program. #Courses #F-Tag-Compliance #Geriatric #Infection-Prevention #Quality-Improvement #RN-LPN #Nursing-Home #CE
Course Description Upgrade your terminology and understand why seating specialists refer to a postural abnormality as reducible versus non-reducible. Understand when to correct or accommodate for each of the postural abnormalities and delve deeper into methods to correct or accommodate for each of the five postural abnormalities
Take an in-depth look into cushion properties such as method of pressure redistribution, cushion geometry, and medium and consider the benefits and considerations of using each
Course Description Take a deep look at off the shelf back supports and the critical role they play in maximizing function and in the prevention of falls, and wounds in the wheelchair system. Learn about key features of back supports such as the type of shell and the importance of adjustability to conform to the users’ unique shape
Course Description Dive into the three extrinsic factors of wound development to gain a deeper understanding of what they are, how they are created, and how they contribute to the development of a pressure injury. Learn methods to fight against pressure, shear and microclimate to protect the compromised skin of your elderly resident
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